. Bouquets, wreaths and floral decorations to order : plant catalogue of the Bloomington Nursery including plant novelties, roses, bulbs, greenhouse and bedding plants, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Illinois, Bloomington, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Flower and Plant List. 19 BJEG ONI A, SMM TIB B i—Continued. LONGIPES (Washingtouii). Strong grower, large leaves, elegant trusses of pure white flowers. 40c. each. MANTCATA. Vigorous, fine panicles, light pink. NITIDA ROSEA. Pink ; good winter bloomer. PARNELLI. Small, olive-green leaves, spotted, si


. Bouquets, wreaths and floral decorations to order : plant catalogue of the Bloomington Nursery including plant novelties, roses, bulbs, greenhouse and bedding plants, etc. Nurseries (Horticulture), Illinois, Bloomington, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Flower and Plant List. 19 BJEG ONI A, SMM TIB B i—Continued. LONGIPES (Washingtouii). Strong grower, large leaves, elegant trusses of pure white flowers. 40c. each. MANTCATA. Vigorous, fine panicles, light pink. NITIDA ROSEA. Pink ; good winter bloomer. PARNELLI. Small, olive-green leaves, spotted, silvery white. Price, 40c. PLOBIBAiE. Silvery grav or lead-colored leaves. PALMATE. Leaves palmately divided. Pretty. RICHARDSONI. Free bloomer, white. One of the best. EICINIFOLIA NIGRICANS. Creeper, very dark leaves; flowers pink. SANGUINEA. Olive-green leaves, under side crimson, flowers white. 40c. SAUNDERSII. Ever-blooming, most popular, coral red. SEMPERFLORENS ALBA (Wax Begonia). The easiest gi-own of all; pale-green leaves, large white flowers. SMARAGDINEA. Creeping stems, leaves vel- vety green. 40c. SDBPELTATA NIGRICANS. Beautiful, shining crimson foliage; flowers nink. SUNDERBRUCKII. Palmate leaves, veined sil- very white. 40c. WELTONIENSIS. Favorite sort, rich pink, most desii-able. WELTONIENSIS ALBA. Habit same as above, flowers white. ZEBRINA. Handsome foliage, flowers white. TEN CHOICE NAMED VARIETIES, B. & T. selection, for $ TWENTY " " " B. & T. selection, for $ BEaONIA, TUBEROUS ROOTED. A splendid addition to this interesting class The bulbs resemble these of the Gloxinia; are dormant during winter months. Should be kept like Dahlias. On the approach of warm weaiher the bulbs produce one or more shoots, which quickly throw out a profusion of beautiful flow- ers, lasting all summer. The colors vary Jrom orange to scarlet, crimson, rose and nearly white. For pot cultnre, go to the woods and care- fully select old, mealy mold, not


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